Details
- Dimensions
- 6.49ʺW × 4.92ʺD × 7.48ʺH
- Styles
- Art Deco
- Period
- 1930s
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Sterling Silver
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Needs Restoration
- Color
- Silver
- Condition Notes
- Condition report offered in fine used condition. Displaying some expected surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with the age … moreCondition report offered in fine used condition. Displaying some expected surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with the age and general use. less
- Description
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1 Exceptional Charming Small English Sterling Solid Silver Art Deco Round Sporting Kings Hunting Trophy Cup London Dated 1937.
Fully … more 1 Exceptional Charming Small English Sterling Solid Silver Art Deco Round Sporting Kings Hunting Trophy Cup London Dated 1937.
Fully hallmarked with English silver hallmarks for silversmith maker Robert Pringle & Sons of Clerkenwell Road, London EC1. They where known to make trophy cups.
Excellent weight weighing just over 10.50 ozt 300 grams approximate.
Highest quality so sought after by collectors.
A feature that stands out is the Art Deco design, the big pointy acanthus foliage side handles along with the circular shape of this fabulous little sport trophy which you will fall in love with.
Biography of Robert Pringle & Sons had a workshop in Clerkenwell Road, London EC1. They are known for making trophy cups and other silverware.
Fully hallmarked it has the makers mark for R.P. for Robert Pringle & Son, bears the sterling mark in the image of a lion passant profile from the side indicates the purity of silver being 925 silver, also Assay mark for London Leopard face & Date letter B for 1937.
There are no added personal engraved monograms or initials present, number inscribed underneath 9 600.
To assay silver is to analyse it and confirm its purity. Pieces that have been analysed and tested receive an assay mark identifying where the test was carried out. Since the beginning of British Silver hallmarks London was the ultimate birthplace of the tradition of hallmarking. The term ‘hallmark’ originates in London in the 1400s, when craftsmen in the city brought their goods to Goldsmith’s Hall for assaying and marking. The original hallmark given was the King’s mark – a leopard’s head. The Goldsmith’s Company – the London assay office’s title – would take the mark for their own in 1544, and to this day it is acknowledged as the mark of the London assay office.
The fourth mark is the Date letter, this tells you when this piece was hallmarked. The date letter changes every year on January 1. The font, case, and shield shape around the letter change once the alphabet has been completed so each letter is unique to a specific year.
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Dimensions in centimetres
Length depth (12.5 cm)
Width widest point handle to handle (16.5cm)
Width at top (9.5cm)
Width at base (7.7 cm)
Height (19 cm) less
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